The National Transportation Safety Board will hold an investigative hearing on the Dec. 18 passenger train derailment in DuPont that killed three men and injured 62. The July 10-11 hearing will be held in Washington, D.C. and also cover a Feb. 4 collision in South Carolina. [Read More]

Bitcoin was trading slighly lower after news broke that regulators had rejected a proposal for a crypto exchange-traded fund for the second time. The SEC first rejected a plan by Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss, the founders crypto exchange Gemini, to list a bitcoin ETF in March 2017. On Thursday, the SEC put out a letter saying it did not agree that Gemini's markets were ready for a derivative product to be based off of them. Bitcoin was trading down 1.2% after the news broke, at $8,068 a coin. Rumors that the SEC approving a crypto fund... [Read More]

Wall St breathed a sigh of relief on Thursday after Amazon.com's quarterly results beat estimates, sending the online retailer's stock to a record high and alleviating fears of deepening troubles across the FANG group after Facebook's results sent its shares reeling. [Read More]

A fast-moving Southern California wildfire believed to have been set by a suspected serial arsonist forced 3,000 residents of mountain resort communities to flee their homes on Thursday as crews fought to save homes in the path of the flames. [Read More]

Tom Arnold says if his search for revealing tapes of President Donald Trump yields anything, he won't save it for the September debut of his new TV series. Any tape that would "help our country" will immediately be released, the comedian-turned-activist told a TV critics' meeting ... [Read More]

Facebook Inc Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg's fortune took a more than $15 billion hit on Thursday, as the social media company suffered the biggest one-day wipeout in U.S. stock market history a day after executives forecast years of lower profit margins. [Read More]

Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Thursday said "perhaps" he should've stopped to remind high school students about due process as they chanted "lock her up" at a leadership summit. "I perhaps should have taken a moment to advise them that ... you're presumed innocent until cases are made," Sessions said. "Lock her up" was a chant routinely heard during the 2016 presidential election in reference to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server. Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Thursday said "perhaps" he should've stopped to remind high school students about due... [Read More]